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1999 ACC All-Conference Baseball Team

May 23, 1999

DURHAM, N.C. (AP)- Atlantic Coast Conference home run and RBI leader Marshall McDougall was one of four Florida State players named to the 1999 all-conference first team Saturday.

Joining McDougall, who came into the ACC tournament this week with 23 homers and 89 runs batted in, were outfielder Matt Diaz, starting pitcher Nick Stocks and reliever Chris Chavez.

McDougall made NCAA history on May 9 with his six-homer, 16 RBI game at Maryland. Meanwhile, Stocks was 10-1 prior to this week, while Diaz was third in RBI with 76.

The team is selected by the league’s nine head coaches.

Wake Forest, the defending ACC champions, placed three players on the first team, including first baseman Jon Palmieri, designated hitter Danny Borrell and starting pitcher Mike MacDougall.

Palmieri became only the second player in ACC history to post consecutive 100-hit seasons.

The rest of the first team included catcher Dan Moylan of North Carolina, third baseman Mark Teixeria of Georgia Tech, shortstop Vaughn Schill of Duke and outfielders Patrick Boyd of Clemson and Tyrell Godwin of North Carolina.

Chuck Crowder of Georgia Tech was the third starting pitcher named, while Matt Postell of N.C. State was named as a utility player.

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